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WEEKLY REVIEW (Mar.4-11)

Source: Science and Technology Daily | 2026-03-26 14:16:27 | Author: Staff Reporters


Chinese Researchers Advance Solar-driven Biosynthesis

A Chinese research team has developed a strategy to rewire energy flow in biohybrids. It enables industrial microorganisms to directly harness solar energy to drive efficient biosynthesis of high-value energy-rich long-chain compounds. Their study was published in Nature Sustainability.

Promising New Treatment for Alzheimer's Disease

Clearance of abnormal Aβ deposits is a promising Alzheimer's disease therapy, but current anti-Aβ immunotherapies have safety issues. Chinese researchers have developed a new treatment called SPYTACs (synthetic peptide-programmed lysosome-targeting chimeras). It shows fewer side effects and has great therapeutic potential. Their study was published in Cell.

OpenAI Launches GPT-5.4, Its Most Powerful Model

OpenAI recently released GPT-5.4, calling it "our most capable and efficient frontier model for professional work." The model combines advanced reasoning, coding, and agentic workflows into a single frontier model, which greatly reduces factual errors compared to GPT-5.2. Also, GPT-5.4 introduces native computer-use capabilities, marking a major leap for developers and autonomous agents.

Coastal Sea Levels Higher Than Assumed

A Nature study by researchers from the Netherlands reveals global coastal sea levels are significantly underestimated, averaging about 30cm higher than assumed in some areas. Analyzing 385 publications, they attribute this error to overreliance on geoid models instead of actual measurements, leading to widespread misjudgments of flood risks relative to coastal terrain.

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Xi Congratulates Science and Technology Daily on Its 40th Anniversary

Chinese President Xi Jinping has sent a congratulatory letter to the Science and Technology Daily on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of its founding.

Mystery of Qingming's Shifting Dates

Many people have noticed that the date on the Gregorian calendar of the Qingming Festival, a time when Chinese honor their ancestors, is not fixed. In 2025, Qingming fell on April 4, while in 2026 it falls on April 5. So, why does the date of Qingming vary from year to year, when the precise moment of its onset is calculated down to the minute? Science and Technology Daily spoke to Yan Weiguo, president of the Tianjin Astronomical Society, to find out the reason.

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